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5. Grand Canyon, AZ. Cause I think everyone should check it out, it's incredible!6. Desert Museum, Tucson, AZ. Why? Cause it's the only thing in this city worth checking out. And you get to see all the crazy animals we the locals have to put up with on a daily basis!

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8. Since I live closest I guess I should be the one to say Glacier Park, MT. But I've never been there.9. Rapid City, South Dakota, and it's various entertainments such as Wall Drug, Mt. Rushmore, horseback trails, cave tours, and this neat maze that's there too.10. And while we're there we might as well head over to the badlands.11. Myrtle Beach, South Carolina12. Air and Space Museum, Alabama13. Air Force Museum, Ohio, in Dayton I believe14. For free museums and places Washington DC has a bunch, like a naval museum, and of course the usual Lincoln Memorial and stuff.15. Aches NTL. Park, Utah16. Around where Green Bay, Wisconsin is there's a little amusement park and playground with the green foamy ground and it's very, very cheap. And you pay by the ride.17. Great Salt Lake State Park, Utah

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22. Pointe du Hoc ((This also has historic value..very pretty too)) {Pointe du Hoc (French pronunciation: [pw&#603;&#771;t dy &#596;k]) is a clifftop location on the coast of Normandy in northern France. It lies 4 miles (6.4 km) west of Omaha Beach, and stands on 100 ft (30 m) tall cliffs overlooking the sea. It was a point of attack by the United States Army Ranger Assault Group during Operation Overlord in World War II.}

23. Utah and Omaha beaches ((also have great historic value)) {D-Day operations took place here}

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Hot Springs is a pretty cool town, if it's the same one I'm thinking of. Theres an ongoing excavation there of mammoth fossils on the site of an ancient tar pit that I took several field trips to in Elementary school. And if thats not your thing, there's Evan's Plunge, an indoor minature water park that draws from the natural hot springs (or at least it used to) that's open year round.

And Crazy Horse still isn't completed, and I don't think it will be any time soon. They finished carving the face back in 98, and some of the outlines have appeared. But I don't think it'll be completed for many, many years to come.

24: Busch Gardens in Tampa Bay, Florida. I went there once as a kid and man was it AWESOME. I was basically the smallest kid going on the biggest roller coasters unafraid, hahaha.